We look forward to getting back to business, but not business as usual. After a 65-year-old man was nearly beaten to death by WUPD cops, after a hundred of us were violently arrested at a peaceful protest on our own front lawn, after the Board of Trustees has made clear it will not respect the will of student and faculty democracy, there can be no more business as usual.
Three Washington University faculty members and four students were among approximately 30 demonstrators arrested at a Fight for $15 protest on Hampton Avenue Tuesday night.
Seven Students Against Peabody protesters have been released after being arrested at the group’s final planned protest Friday morning. The students were arrested and charged with trespassing and disturbing the peace after attempting to cross a police line blocking entrance to the Knight Center.
William James Cobbins, 22, has confessed to the kidnapping and robbery of a 23-year-old graduate student in one of the most notable on-campus crimes in at least a decade. Cobbins was arrested following a nearly two-month effort by the St.
The man arrested Monday in connection to the robbery of two Washington University students had been issued a Washington University identification card over the summer and was spotted on campus posing as a transfer student just days before the attacks. The Clayton Police Department arrested 23-year-old Jeremiah McMillon, a North St. Louis resident, for the sexual assault of a University of Missouri-St. Louis student earlier Monday morning in Byron Place in Clayton.
Students returning from spring break were greeted with an e-mail sent by Residential Life concerning off-campus behaviors. “I want to make you aware that the University has received numerous complaints about student behavior while traveling back and forth to campus through University City neighborhoods,” Justin Carroll, the associate vice chancellor for students and the dean of students, wrote in the e-mail.
Wiretapping is in the news again, but this time, it’s the government whose phones are being tapped.
A female student reported this week being sexually assaulted by an acquaintance, according to the Washington University Police Department. The alleged assault took place on Sept. 29 and was reported to the police on Tuesday.
A Clayton dermatologist who serves as an assistant professor at the Washington University School of Medicine was charged Tuesday with sexually molesting two teenage girls.
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